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SPA006 / Aaron Brown

Aaron Brown
A Suicide Note For Life

SPA006 / 56 PAGES / EDITION OF 150

$30

Aaron Brown is an LA-based director and photographer, who collaborates under the URL Focus Creeps. The journalistic images in "A Suicide Note For Life" present cultural interludes, timely happenstances and deadpan ephemera alongside universalist, self-help one-liners. Detached poise connects disparate imagery and together, the juxtapositions demonstrate that universals can't always account for the beautiful or tragic details of a single moment.

Aaron Brown
A Suicide Note For Life

SPA005 / Mark Dutcher and Maw Shein Win

Mark Dutcher and Maw Shein Win
Ruins of a Glittering Palace

SPA005 / 40 PAGES / EDITION OF 200

$15

In Ruins of a Glittering Palace, Mark Dutcher and Maw Shein Win explore the idea of loss, the will to live, and how memory fades. Memory and memorial. They are interested in how events and people are sometimes reduced to just beauty, melancholy, and atmosphere. These are the starting points for this series of paintings and poems. Debris covered in glitter. The beauty of a ruin.

Mark Dutcher and Maw Shein Win
Ruins of a Glittering Palace

SPA009 / Simple Future Past Perfect

Jerry Hsu & Nate Walton
Simply Future Past Perfect

SPA009 / 32 pages / Edition of 200

Two hyper-observant photographic perspectives are combined in this unique artist's book collaboration that considers the unlikely life cycles of the average piece of printed matter.

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Jerry Hsu & Nate Walton
Simply Future Past Perfect

SPA008 / Architectones

Xavier Veilhan
Architectones

SPA008/ 206 pages

$65.00

Xavier Veilhan returns with Architectones to his favorite non-traditional exhibition format—installations and site-specific works in architecturally-significant spaces. The artist takes on the specters of modernism, altering the buildings through sculpture, music, light, and the interaction between site and guests.

Xavier Veilhan
Architectones

Free Internet

Free Internet
Cotton T-Shirt

$20.00

Total Luxury Spa words to live by, guest-designed by Pierre-Pierre. Please specify color (black/white) and size (s/m/l/xl) in Paypal notes at checkout.

Free Internet
Cotton T-Shirt

SPA003 / JERRY HSU

Jerry Hsu
The Killing Season

SPA003 / 112 PAGES / EDITION OF 150

Jerry Hsu’s debut solo publication, The Killing Season, chronicles Hsu’s off-putting 3-week motorcycle ride across Vietnam. In the midst of narrowly avoiding death, breaking a rib, and making the 1,100 mile trek through constant downpour, Hsu was compelled to discover beauty. The photographs capture simultaneous moments of purity and human behavior. It is a documentation of dangerously careless speed, drifting along the highway, and living without regrets.

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Jerry Hsu
The Killing Season

L'Etranger Los Angeles

L'Etranger Los Angeles

SPA008 / 20 pages / Edition of 100

$10.00

Designers Florent Pierre and Pierre Pautler, who collectively work as Studio Pierre-Pierre, share their Parisian take on absurdity, consumerism and visual culture in Los Angeles.

L'Etranger Los Angeles

SPA002 / Giovanni Duca

Giovanni Duca
I Can't Raise Hell For Two

SPA002 / 44 PAGES / EDITION OF 200

$8

Giovanni Duca lives in Los Angeles. I Can't Raise Hell For Two is the result of an attempt to explore and capture the city's odd beauty. Duca interested in capturing accidental human-made symmetry, and the emotional relationships between people, objects, architecture and environment.

Giovanni Duca
I Can't Raise Hell For Two

Tino Razo

Tino Razo
Pool Towel

$25.00

30 x 60 inches
Digitally printed on cotton terrycloth

Tino Razo
Pool Towel

SPA004 / Trevor Hernandez

Trevor Hernandez
Between a Ghost
and a Cloud

SPA004 / 60 Pages / Edition of 200

Between a Ghost and a Cloud depicts a quiet Los Angeles landscape filled with humor & beauty. The scenes selected reveal a city filled with fragility and simplicity often overlooked in an overwhelming environment.

Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Trevor Hernandez studied fine art at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.